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Glumpers | |
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Genre | Animated miniseries |
Created by | MAKE |
Developed by | Motion Pictures, S.A. |
Written by | Juan Carlos Ramis Jose Mª Pérez Quintero |
Directed by | Enrique Uviedo Pere Clos |
Theme music composer | Miquel Tejada |
Country of origin | Spain |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 104 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producer | Enrique Uviedo |
Running time | 2 minutes |
Production company | Motion Pictures (Spain) |
Glumpers is a CG animated television series by Motion Pictures, S.A.(Spain) co-produced with Televisió de Catalunya. The series currently consists of two seasons, which have 104 episodes of 2 minutes each.
Story
The Glumpers are a gang of blob-like creatures who live together. Each 2-minute episode revolves around them getting involved with everyday situations, along with some more bizarre ones.
Main characters
The Glumpers are a group of friends with totally stereotyped and conflicting personalities who live, or at least try, in a beautiful house outside Glumperona. There are six main quirky leading glumpers:
Fubble
The essence of laziness, he hates any kind of physical exercise, excepting jaw movement, eating is his other big passion.
Quigly
Hyper-active little glumper, who is always in high spirits, he does everything too much Quigly, so, almost always he tends to put his foot in it.
Webster
Quiet and shy, but always shows up how to join in the fun. Submissive and good-natured, he's always in the mood for playing...
Gobo
A big size happy-go-lucky glumper who is a master chef and graceful dancer. He is the only one who tries to make the common sense come up, a misunderstood leader
Dudd
The most mischievous Glumper and Booker's brother.
Booker
The smartest glumper, he is highly gifted, the opposite of his brother: Dudd.
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